catapults and trump earlier in an interview with time told them to go back to steam because this is so there s a combination of it s great technological advancement but maybe we should do it the old way, which is cheaper. number one the magazine nivenif this project. it s an opportunity to talk about defense, the military and the national posture on foreign policy, vis-a-vis our allies and challenging threats. could be an interesting performance. we ll look for that. manu? house intelligence committee announced last week abruptly it was canceling this testimony for roger stone that was scheduled for july 24th. this is the second trump associate whose testimony has been canceled. j.b. gordon before. speaks to the slow nature of
fight or flight. bill: if you are in charge, god help us. catapults. this is the new way, catapults. just hop in and send you over. it s fun and it s fast. it s like those pneumatic tubes back when you are in school and they had those things for mail and they cheated through pneumatic tubes. that s how i want to travel. pneumatic tubes. private jets. bill: private jets. got to earn a little money though. the gentleman, there is a good job. not tonight. billy got a good 40 seconds out of this. bill: back to the tip of the day, a great trip. we ll tell you about a great trip. the tip moments away.
they are the supplier to 100% of the world on this rare earth mineral situation things we need for military and smart phones. rare earths are 17 minerals to make what are called permanent magnets and they ve become a crucial part of fighter jets for military and catapults that launch off aircraft carriers and rocket-guided missiles and consumer goods like smartphones and gps systems. china controls the market. we used to be the biggest provider and gave it away to china late in the last century. shannon: how do we turn that around? president trump talked about bringing jobs back. he can get rare earth production moving again and we wouldn t need china. shannon: there ll be conversations in the next couple days. what do you think the mood will be like between the leaders?
gees. tom: that was one of the passenger drums set to carry commuters around dubai starting in july. the flying taxi can go about 30 miles on a single battery charge. and has enough speed of 100 miles per hour. sadly for americans, it can only carry one passenger weighing up to 220 pounds. [laughter] i can fly! you are in. tom: the drones are part of several new initiatives to eliminate traffic in dubai, including driverless cars, a hyper loop, and suiterpods, catapults for businessmen. they are still working on the catchapult.
unlike most modern aircraft carriers that use fancy high-power catapults to basically slingshot aircraft into the air, the admiral is old-school. it s also just old. the admiral doesn t have a catapult system to fling aircraft into the air. so instead, look. see how its nose goes up. it s a baby ski jump at the end. it s buck tooth. the bow curves up. that s what its planes reply on to get airborne because they don t have a catapult. one russian aircraft carrier is diesel. it s pretty belching this thick plume of smoke wherefore it goes and once you re on board the ship s plumbing reported to be so bad nearly half of the toilets are out of commission at any one time and that s bad no matter where you are but really bad when you have a 1,700-member crew in that confined space.